Factor Info

ID 107389
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1690098620727249385939462480065662999578014247500877169473510000016246171623845274746736145711960213030068492907767153443366763942148497322867864142964845237759091627682441109353519355590764806732857511287051772609140306951192305346391017865927883762421112927443885291145253540297862950920986983017798545484818779245316699831224146087928443418325824021084838359460083824609282871519395611297283566459031010706018013567165811753092734344701416204445752993861742088432280277651431307548201895700417677993562019878155010339555393875428161418664067702935786318597946655926322204753060407310210567798215714573952153580843196593195223596023720465407179636311664216714200561404088773645542534577172874711120235700446273778535898053466861828486262194850432369764356937067243079526856096776892112790226608188211424043920648818059222091869798202746682087581000097097994177048471933645591965753878501614467989804872979514678097275573

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 318) 306211903657739796051001 (proven prime)
(ID: 107390) 5519375963307788742309603601474588086984722101755496853183563037433640761573814908885946788680297809352440915386499214827105104735204770953591757114427060409307978640502554955356831125964763000921588105662926245503849138397241711388572892109681799183816804916565807318658091310051426184564444772642915533673522441196877913737025282280257623185747726135488729918978814049449281126458539515029338348924937438709368388544264428125522655581476374646603597240549605164158461816005982327987399736816433226045370830519530792268871007360729468280658830491060998350632453250357135712007300019061473336331546271092039551584509153904783338145406362113724643988690466435781355934818804681747292208327937260098343176508164559239188517697694430600578202050459986906478728752297206289313434871857501444527820902818309959450878162497274709886451549208880196496245486590426480448199974346033868392273704672308052573 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.